Music
Eminem reclaims UK album top spot
Published Sunday, Aug 29 2010, 19:00 BST | By Paul Millar

Plan B's The Defamation Of Strickland Banks rose to second, while Iron Maiden's Final Frontier fell two places to three.
Elsewhere, Arcade Fire, Eliza Doolittle, Lady GaGa and Mumford & Sons all saw sales increases, while The Saturdays and Michael Bublé slipped to eight and nine respectively.
The only new entry this week came from Klaxons, who debuted at ten with second album Surfing The Void, the follow-up to the Mercury Music Prize-winning Myths Of The Near Future.
The top ten in full:
1. (2) Eminem: 'Recovery'
2. (4) Plan B: 'The Defamation Of Strickland Banks'
3. (1) Iron Maiden: 'The Final Frontier'
4. (5) Arcade Fire: 'The Suburbs'
5. (8) Eliza Doolittle: 'Eliza Doolittle'
6. (9) Lady GaGa: 'The Fame Monster'
7. (12) Mumford & Sons: 'Sigh No More'
8. (3) The Saturdays: 'Headlines'
9. (6) Michael Bublé: 'Crazy Love'
10. (-) Klaxons: 'Surfing The Void'
Source: Official Charts Company
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